lol?so it's unanimous that the speeds are slow? What about Vodafone, Orange, T-Mobile, O2, ?
EE is orange and t-mobile..
o2/vodafone are the same company merged now.. neither have lte..
lol?so it's unanimous that the speeds are slow? What about Vodafone, Orange, T-Mobile, O2, ?
lol?
EE is orange and t-mobile..
o2/vodafone are the same company merged now.. neither have lte..
lol?
o2/vodafone are the same company merged now.. neither have lte..
No they're not. O2 and Vodafone are separate companies who have formed an agreement to share their 3G network, similar to the arrangement EE and 3 have.
the infrastructure is the same now. they merged the network.. the entire point is they offer the same network.. and will offer lte under cti right?
just like t-mo and orange did right? with EE
the same radio network, not the same core network. Big difference.
EE was a parent company set up by France Telecom and Deutsche Telecom to run Orange and T-Mobile as a totally merged company in the UK, all the way down to customer services, IT infrastructure, switches, voicemail systems and so on. None of which is shared by Vodafone and O2.
so it's unanimous that the speeds are slow? What about Vodafone, Orange, T-Mobile, O2, ?
Sadly vodafone won't have it till the next iphone..
sheesh the UK is moving slow with this 4G stuff. The US has had it 2 years now. Verizon having it almost everywehere now.
Yeah sucks
I would of switched from vodafone to orange to get it but my city won't have it anytime soon...
In your day-to-day life, is 4G actually beneficial and worth the massive cost that EE is charging for it?
£5 a month extra is a massive cost? Some of us enjoy being on the bleeding edge of technology.
Sorry, I know it's not the objective of this thread, but;
I don't see why people care. It's expensive and the data allowances are terrible.
I'm regularly getting 10+Mbps on O2 3g (sometimes more, but appreciate that it's location dependant). With speeds like that, and given that I still have an original unlimited data plan, there's no way I'd consider EE.
What do you do with your phones that you require such blistering wireless speeds? If it's to use a tethered modem then I can understand (but they'll fleece you on data still). Loading mobile webpages 0.0001 seconds faster? Even when my phone is crawling along at 3-5 Mbps, it's plenty fast for everyday usage; webpages load instantly, emails send instantly, everything is more or less instant.
Seems to me that peoples main concern is bragging rights with their screenshots on forums like this.
In your day-to-day life, is 4G actually beneficial and worth the massive cost that EE is charging for it?